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What to ask instead of ''How can I help?''

If your loved one is living with cancer, then you know how important it is for them to feel supported...

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An online directory of cancer care services across the UK. Click here to find support services in your local area, from drop in information centres to local support groups and organisations offering help such as transport, mobile hairdressers who will come to your home or charities that will foster your pet if you have to go into hospital for treatment.

 

kidney cancer UK

Kidney Cancer UK is seeking to reduce the harm caused by kidney cancer by increasing knowledge and awareness, providing patient information and by supporting research into the causes, prevention and treatment of the disease.

 

lymphoma action

Lymphoma Action is the only UK charity dedicated to lymphoma. View here free information, support services and opportunities to connect with others living with lymphoma.

 

Blood Cancer UK

Community of supporters, researchers, nurses, volunteers and campaigners, working together to transform the lives of people affected by blood cancer.

 

Shine Cancer Support

There is never a good time to have cancer, but Shine knows that younger adults face different issues than their older or younger counterparts - and that many of these are not dealt with by traditional cancer support charities and services. Please visit the website for a full list of activities and support services available.

cancer research logo

For independent information about cancer, visit Cancer Research UK’s website.

 

macmillan logo

Macmillan is aiming to help everyone with cancer live life as fully as they can, providing physical, financial and emotional support. View here more information.

 

Family sitting around table
If you're living with cancer, feeling supported by your family and friends may be more important than ever.
Family of 4 in Colour
Discussing your cancer with loved ones can often be difficult.

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